Yes, and I would say that after the Judge threw out the reporter, he started getting heat, right along with the prosecutor, who saw their chance of advancing any higher in the court being flushed down the proverbial toilet. I have never heard of anyone being arrested because they were talking, which is in direct violation of the 1st Amendment, thus they would be abridging Jared's right to freedom of speech.

It is truly something deplorable about the way that some authorities and government figures think they can do what they want, and the Constitution doesn't count.